What vocal range do I need to sing Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd)?
Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd) by lesserjoke requires a vocal range from
E2 to G♯4,
spanning 28 semitones
— about 2.3 octaves.
Is Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd) hard to sing?
Hard. Demanding range — best for experienced singers.
The song spans 28 semitones from E2 to G♯4.
This is one of the more demanding ranges in the karaoke catalog — practice the high notes before performing live.
Can I sing Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd) at karaoke?
It depends on your vocal range. Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd) sits between E2 and G♯4.
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What is the highest note in Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd)?
The highest note in Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd) by lesserjoke is
G♯4 (MIDI 68).
This is in the upper-mid range — reachable for tenors and mezzo-sopranos.
What is the lowest note in Working for the Weeknd (Loverboy vs. The Weeknd)?
The lowest note is E2 (MIDI 40).
This dips into bass/baritone territory — singers with a lower register will feel at home.
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